A quick internet search turned up a little info on that boat type. They do look like interesting boats - not sure if it's a real good 'guest room' - intended primary use and waters it'll be in are key factors. It's an old boat, make/model likely have little to no bearing on what you'd be...
My 1998 boat in great lakes area - during a regular on-water inspection, leo's wanted a closed locked valve on the OEM head discharge line (there is a holding tank). I think in great lakes boating areas, you can't discharge anywhere anytime.
The old cities discharge raw sewage as part of...
what changed to develop this problem? or maybe nothing changed, and the problem just became apparent as you had more experience with a fairly new-to-you boat?
I've been watching some nights. Ya, really like the speed sports that don't rely too much on judging - skeleton is siiiick!
The kid that laid-down a really great super-pipe run on a snowboard (Japan?) seemed to get 'robbed'.
Ya, the hosting country doesn't seem to care they don't have enough...
weather?, climate?, change? all depends on how these terms are defined. and yes, now that there's 24/7 "news" in so many places, "news stories" must be more sensational than the next to get eyes/ears/ and advertisers attached
Congrats and sounds like you're ready to concentrate on the positive, and have safety in mind.
And yes, certainly, we're boaters with DIY point of view - all our best boater friends are at least a bit crazy. Enjoy!
When we re-powered our 1998 model year, I cleaned and re-painted the exhaust risers on that 350 (I assume original), to put on the new 350. They looked fine, and have been good on the re-power engine for the 5 years it's been in the boat. I think this boat has always been in non-salt water.
Enjoy watching your progress - ALL boat pics are GOOD boat pics (to me). Thanks for posting
Ya, skyhooks, muffler bearings, etc - recalls some funny discussions on that kind stuff over the years (and just last night too).
+1 on Chris's post, as usual.
Red, maybe the term inverter in your question is thought of differently by some - sometimes things are called different things by different people
+1 on the congratulations, best wishes, and that it's a wonderful thing.
The Admiral and I have been enjoying our first grandchild for about a year. So much that I'm leaving our "home-boat" at the dock this weekend to go up to the lake and see her (just another thing we never expected - and...
Maybe there's a landfill nearby - they usually have scales they'll let you use - or negotiate a very small fee, or free because it might be too much to figure out how to take your money
The aft seat bottom cushion backing (wood?) is shot. Can't get to it in-place so I'm assuming the entire aft-seat will have to be removed to do that. 2 questions (to start).
Any other ideas on how to replace that bottom "backer-board" other than removing the whole thing and doing the repair...